Clinton trolls Trump with Rubio, Romney insult retweets

WASHINGTON — Hillary Clinton wants voters to know she's not the only politician who thinks Donald Trump is a "fraud."

Clinton's campaign retweeted two of Trump's fiercest critics, Mitt Romney and Marco Rubio, to argue that his conduct running Trump University proved that Trump shouldn't be president.

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"Donald Trump is a phony, a fraud. His promises are as worthless as a degree from Trump University," Romney tweeted three months ago — a comment retweeted by Clinton's official twitter account on Wednesday before it launched into a lengthy assault on Trump University.

Trump's candidacy is built on his business "credibility." But his business record matches his character: His only concern is his own profit.

"Trump U is devastating because it's metaphor for his whole campaign: promising hardworking Americans way to get ahead, but all based on lies," Fallon later tweeted.

Clinton's team is betting big that they can discredit Trump by convincing enough voters that he's a con man who looks to get ahead by hurting the little guy. And they think the Trump University documents unsealed yesterday — which include testimony from former employees describing it as a "fraudulent scheme" that "preyed upon the elderly and uneducated" can go a long way to proving that. Unsurprisingly, Clinton tweeted out that quote as well.